Fiddlin’
Posted on March 30, 2009
I love the fiddle, always have, and I’ve wanted a fiddler in Beltaine’s Fire from day 1. unfortunately, we’ve never been able to find a good one that has a solid attitude and can deal with the fact that we don’t get paid reliably because we’re a local independent band. so i’ve decided to learn myself. which i guess means my slow but steady transformation into a bonified folk musician is destined to continue. i don’t know if the world is ready for a rapping fiddler or a fiddling rapper, but that’s never really stopped me before.
anyway.
so far it’s a lot of fun and a *lot* of work. kind of expensive too, so far I’m in about $300 for the violin itself, new strings, a new bow, and a few other odds and ends, plus $50 a week for lessons.
my teacher (Michael Mullen – one of my favorite celtic fiddlers on the west coast and someone you may recognize from his guest appearances on my band’s first album) assures me it’ll be at least 5 years, probably closer to 10, of intense study before I should even think about bringing my instrument on stage. which kind of defeats the reason I wanted to pick it up in the first place. except that I’m just stubborn enough to think I can probably do it sooner if I’m as obsessive compulsive about this as I am about most other things in my life. we’ll see. I’ve got a bad history of getting really excited about instruments, playing for a while, then getting bored and moving on to something else, but I think that’s partly because I’ve been so broke for so long I haven’t been able to afford lessons and there’s only so far you can get being self-taught. now though I’ve got at least a little bit of financial security and can afford lessons so no excuses – I’m going to need to put some serious work in.
anyway, that’s all my news. hope ya’ll are enjoying the sunshine. it’s a beautiful day here in oakland and I’m gonna go spend some time outside before it gets dark.
I hate the Radio
Posted on March 24, 2009
So I made a habit a while back of setting my alarm clock to the most vile corporate drivel i could find in order to force myself to get out of bed and turn it off. Previously i’d had it set to classical music (because there are no radio stations that play independent, conscious hip hop music or folk or trip hip or any interesting electronica or pretty much anything else I’m actually interested in listening too) but as it turned out classical was just too damn peaceful and I kept sleeping right through my alarm.
At first the strategy worked pretty well but this morning it backfired on me, big-time, because i woke up to a Jonas Brothers song. Something about time travel and how the singer went to the year three thousand and “your great great great granddaughter, is doing fine.” I swear they must have repeated that same banal chorus 16-20 times, it was practically the entire song. And now it’s stuck in my head. Fuck. double fuck. It’s times like this I can see the attraction of religion because if i believed in a god at least I could derive some small sadistic pleasure by imagining them slowly burning in hell.
It’s not up there with the wholesale rape of the planet and the wanton destruction of everything beautiful, but for the morning at least crappy plastic disneypop is ranking pretty high up there on my list of reasons to hate capitalism and the ruling corporateocracy.
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Bail us out
Posted on December 12, 2008
my response to the $700 bank bailout and the pending $35 billion (yes, 35, they raised it by $10 billion over the last week) bailout for the car companies. the finished version is gonna be on our next album but i didn’t want to wait a year to put it out for ya’ll so here it is. hella raw, recorded in 1 take, live in my living room.
If you’re as pissed as I am that banks that finance the rape of our planet and carmakers that produce gas-guzzling tanks that pollute our air and have outsourced most of their best paying jobs to other countries get billions in corporate welfare while the rest of us go broke, maybe it’s time we organize and DO SOMETHING about it.
www.workersolidarity.org
www.protest.net
www.iww.org
and, of course, www.beltainesfire.com for more music.
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